Uri Aviv1,2,3, Josef Haik1,2,4,5,3, Nathaniel Weiss6, Ariel Berl1, Hagit Ofir1,2, Gil Nardini1,2, Michelle Cleary4, Rachel Kornhaber1,4, Moti Harats1,2,5. 1. Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel. 2. Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel. 3. These authors contributed equally to this work. 4. College of Health and Medicine, University of Tasmania, Sydney, NSW, Australia. 5. Institute for Health Research, The University of Notre Dame, Fremantle, Western Australia. 6. Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Kaplan Medical Center, Rehovot, Israel.
Abstract
STUDY DESIGN: Systematic review of hyaluronic acid (HA)-related complications. OBJECTIVE: To systematically review all available literature including case reports and case series to identify a pattern for the management of vascular compromise resulting in facial skin ischemia and ocular manifestations following HA injection. METHODS: This review was based on a systematic search of 3 electronic databases PubMed, CINAHL, and Scopus for all available literature including case series and case reports from database inception to July 2019. Only a total of 52 case reports/series were eligible for review and included 107 patients. RESULTS: The reviewed literature available was comprised from case reports/series and indicated that management of both impending skin necrosis and visual disturbances is variable with no repetitive pattern of action. Yet, successful management is time dependent as early interventions stopped progression and, in some cases, even reversed adverse effects. CONCLUSION: Results found no universal protocol for achieving optimal results for adverse effects and as such, we present a step-by-step algorithm for the emergency management of complications following HA injection.
STUDY DESIGN: Systematic review of hyaluronic acid (HA)-related complications. OBJECTIVE: To systematically review all available literature including case reports and case series to identify a pattern for the management of vascular compromise resulting in facial skin ischemia and ocular manifestations following HA injection. METHODS: This review was based on a systematic search of 3 electronic databases PubMed, CINAHL, and Scopus for all available literature including case series and case reports from database inception to July 2019. Only a total of 52 case reports/series were eligible for review and included 107 patients. RESULTS: The reviewed literature available was comprised from case reports/series and indicated that management of both impending skin necrosis and visual disturbances is variable with no repetitive pattern of action. Yet, successful management is time dependent as early interventions stopped progression and, in some cases, even reversed adverse effects. CONCLUSION: Results found no universal protocol for achieving optimal results for adverse effects and as such, we present a step-by-step algorithm for the emergency management of complications following HA injection.
Authors: Joel L Cohen; Brian S Biesman; Steven H Dayan; Claudio DeLorenzi; Val S Lambros; Mark S Nestor; Neil Sadick; Jonathan Sykes Journal: Aesthet Surg J Date: 2015-05-10 Impact factor: 4.283